27 April 2012
(http://ancfoster.com.au) - We all know by know the problems a poorly maintained tank can bring, let alone a buried one. A leaking buried oil vessel is hardly the last problem any home-owner would wan
(http://ancfoster.com.au) - A leaking underground tank is akin to a land mine. You will never know what you will step on. And with your tank a few feet below the ground, can you readily tell if it’s
(http://ancfoster.com.au) - If you decide to switch to aboveground tanks, still there are things you should understand prior to purchasing and installing your tank. There are regulations you should co
(http://ancfoster.com.au) - Do you already have a location in mind? How are you going to put the tank in place? Keep in mind the following procedures: • Do not install the tank in low-lying areas or
(http://ancfoster.com.au) - • The bund wall (a wall designed to contain the contents of the storage tank in) should be at least 450mm high and at least 500mm from the side of the vessel. • The tan
(http://ancfoster.com.au) - • There should be a fire extinguisher nearby for use in emergencies. • Put up ‘NO SMOKING’, ‘KEEP FIRE AND FLAME AWAY’, ‘FLAMMABLE’ and other signs or warni
(http://ancfoster.com.au) - For complete installation, observe that: • The tank should be double wall and cylindrical or rectangular and horizontal in shape. • It should have the complete equipmen
(http://ancfoster.com.au) - • Make sure to obtain all the necessary permits. • Make sure the site is ready. Ready the concrete foundation base slab. • Make sure you have all the necessary labour
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